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Johnson 6
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Total of 13 leaves separately mounted of which 2 are Persian. The subjects have been selected for their religious content, which often shows Christian influence and European inspiration.
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Total of 13 leaves separately mounted of which 2 are Persian. The subjects have been selected for their religious content, which often shows Christian influence and European inspiration. Some are of specifically Christian subjects, others are of holy men or divines. 11 of the leaves derive from a single album, apparently the same as those of Album 4.

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Toby Falk and Mildred Archer, Indian miniatures in the India Office Library (London: Sotheby Parke Bernet, 1981), 311
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Total of 13 leaves separately mounted of which 2 are Persian. The subjects have been selected for their religious content, which often shows Christian influence and European inspiration.